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the form you're talking about, it's 90-22. and the f-bar is not part of the tax filing. it's done by june 30th each year without extension. so in the 2009 tax return itself, you would not find this form whether he filed it or not. and the amnesty is a little bit misleading. because the amnesty still required everybody to pay 20% at that time on the first amnesty program of the highest value of their account. so although the amnesty was from criminal prosecution, there was a fairly heavy tax burden on the highest value of the account. but you would not see that in his 2009 actual filing. the f-bars were not part of the tax return. >> and what reasons are there, steven, to put money in the cayman islands other than, as paul ryan used to say, to hide your money. >> there are investment opportunities that could be available elsewhere. frankly, he's paying tax on all of his income, so the fact that the money is in the cayman islands, he's created a different trust there to protect it from possibility liability but all the income gets reported whether it's in the cayman island
the form you're talking about, it's 90-22. and the f-bar is not part of the tax filing. it's done by june 30th each year without extension. so in the 2009 tax return itself, you would not find this form whether he filed it or not. and the amnesty is a little bit misleading. because the amnesty still required everybody to pay 20% at that time on the first amnesty program of the highest value of their account. so although the amnesty was from criminal prosecution, there was a fairly heavy tax...
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in july of 22, 3 of mu. thest it's doubled. more republicans, twice as many, believe the president is a muslim today than they did four years ago, even though i might underscore, there is aolutely nothing wrong with being a muslim. >> nothing. >> that's true, although ty feckse. the more you poll that question, the higher the percentage gets because for a lot of republicans that have this distaste for obama, the idea that he's a muslim explains a lot to them. the other thing that i noticed is that sometimes barack obama polls wlnugy thk he might be a muslim. but i really have to insist, i don't think it will work in the d ldeatlookg candidates. >> these pictures that you've shown is something like out of mad magazine. that's exactly what -- you know, i used to read mad magazine when i'm a teenager. grow u and i wish the grownups would me back to e rlica party, honestly. >> joe, ana marie, thanks for your time tonight. >>> still ahead, paul ryan has some advice for women on lfar you' wan s thi but, first, it's not just mitt romn
in july of 22, 3 of mu. thest it's doubled. more republicans, twice as many, believe the president is a muslim today than they did four years ago, even though i might underscore, there is aolutely nothing wrong with being a muslim. >> nothing. >> that's true, although ty feckse. the more you poll that question, the higher the percentage gets because for a lot of republicans that have this distaste for obama, the idea that he's a muslim explains a lot to them. the other thing that i...
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>> stephanie: 22 minutes after the hour. >> there is a grumpy cat being tickled, and he is not having any of it. >> stephanie: what is his name? >> tard. >> stephanie: what is going on with the interwebs today. roland's balls have a twitter feed. road flair mary has a twitter fee. she has theme songs now thanks to audra and kate. ♪ oh mary ♪ ♪ you said she blocked ♪ ♪ after all your words of steal ♪ >> you know every time i call in your ratings go up. you know. you know. ♪ road flair mary hold on hold on ♪ ♪ call back mary i would love ♪ ♪ keep holding on ♪ [ applause ] >> stephanie: audra has some pipes on her. but kenny pick does a better mary. i'm sorry jim? >> i'm looking at tard with this gumpy look on his face. >> stephanie: wow, we need some sleep. i have a confession -- >> oh, do you need confession music. >> stephanie: yes, please. take your organ out for me won't you. [ organ music ] >> stephanie: steph i have been cheating on my husband with you. my husband dave is a morning host star, and for almost 20 years i have spent every morning listening only
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whether it's 16, 21 or 22. >> the numbers are fixed. the numbers totally adjusted to whatever they wanted it to be. i wouldn't be surprised they get a little lower. mitt romney has to be careful. i am looking for a job i give up looking for a job i am no longer considered. >> not counted. >> they keep saying the private sector is doing fine. let me give you two examples. the truth is assi i have said w have created 4.3 million jobs in the last 27 months over 800,000 this year alone. the private sector is doing fine. >> because of the decisions he has made and incredible strength of the american people, america has turned the corner. the worst job lost since the great depression we have since created 4.5 million private sector jobs in the past 25 months, 29 months. >> fewer americans working when he took office. how should romney deal with the spin? >> romney has to go out and be aggressive. i think he should do more shows. i don't see him enough. he should be doing your show, the "today show" and good morning america. he is probably dow
whether it's 16, 21 or 22. >> the numbers are fixed. the numbers totally adjusted to whatever they wanted it to be. i wouldn't be surprised they get a little lower. mitt romney has to be careful. i am looking for a job i give up looking for a job i am no longer considered. >> not counted. >> they keep saying the private sector is doing fine. let me give you two examples. the truth is assi i have said w have created 4.3 million jobs in the last 27 months over 800,000 this year...
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talk about 22 and half billion. what they call an astounding number of those, more than a quarter of the principal balance that were listed by bear stearns . this is part of a broader net being cast by government officials and jp morgan will fight the charges. gerri: thank you for that report. a barrage of economic reports making consumers nervous. it would like to be. we heading toward an economic slowdown or as the u.s. economy already fallen into another recession. with more on this, american enterprise institute scholar and former u.s. treasury consultants. welcome to the show. great to have you here. ben bernanke speaking today -- >> very good to be here. >> thank you. gerri: the federal reserve chairman speaking today and said we are not in a recession. it is not likely we will be in recession. very optimistic. very upbeat. are you? >> no. i think we are probably losing momentum if we are not in a recession we are close to. the big problem is at the end of the year if we have not done something about the fisca
talk about 22 and half billion. what they call an astounding number of those, more than a quarter of the principal balance that were listed by bear stearns . this is part of a broader net being cast by government officials and jp morgan will fight the charges. gerri: thank you for that report. a barrage of economic reports making consumers nervous. it would like to be. we heading toward an economic slowdown or as the u.s. economy already fallen into another recession. with more on this,...
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he has canceled the f-22 and numerous other weapon systems. he is messing around with military pay, benefits, retirement, and that should put mitt romney over the top in virginia, but it is a close state because of the facts. the least recession impacted state in the union is virginia. the reason the viejo is the least impact of state is because the only industry that has been a growth industry in the last four years is the government. there is no recession in washington d.c. i go there quite frequently. there are cranes all over the city. the place is awash in money. the employment numbers are significantly better than the rest of the country because we spend and spend and spend other states money. washington d.c., and that has an impact in the northern virginia suburbs. virginia will be a cat fight, and a lot of people have overlooked governor bob mcdowell as a possible vice presidential nominee along with it romney. i don't, but i think he probably is going to get viejo anyway. so i'm feeling very good about those three states. he needs jus
he has canceled the f-22 and numerous other weapon systems. he is messing around with military pay, benefits, retirement, and that should put mitt romney over the top in virginia, but it is a close state because of the facts. the least recession impacted state in the union is virginia. the reason the viejo is the least impact of state is because the only industry that has been a growth industry in the last four years is the government. there is no recession in washington d.c. i go there quite...
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it may become a thing of the past at least by one airline. >> sometitime now 22 after the . final jets like this one going after two small planes that go into a no-fly zone in new york. the restriction is in place for the u.n. general assembly. they escorted the plane to a new jersey airport. both landed without any problem. >>> a judge may block part of pennsylvania controversial voter id law during yesterday's hearing he asked for input from each side. the law says all voters must show either a state driver's license government id or state nondriver card in order to cast a vote. the hearing is set to resume tomorrow. >> it is time now to brew on this. do you ever play favorites when you coare with your kids? one father does and he is broadcasting it all over the internet. >> bud bishop is creating a lot of buzz when it comes to his most recent posts. the daddy blogger admitting his 5-year-old son zachary is his favorite child leaving out the little one you see here 2-year-old charlie. his article titled admit it, you have a favorite kid. i do. it was posted on september 19
it may become a thing of the past at least by one airline. >> sometitime now 22 after the . final jets like this one going after two small planes that go into a no-fly zone in new york. the restriction is in place for the u.n. general assembly. they escorted the plane to a new jersey airport. both landed without any problem. >>> a judge may block part of pennsylvania controversial voter id law during yesterday's hearing he asked for input from each side. the law says all voters...
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for example, you've had 22 sexual partners that we know of. also there's that ugly bout of gonorrhea and your family. mental illness, two years at the hospital. i bet that's private. she runs a day care now, right? >> he told me he loved me. he gave me the stock. >> see, it's those kind of lies that could hurt you if you said them to other people, people not as nice as me. i'll give you some free advice. hand in your resignation. >> ooh, that was a scene from abc's drama "scandal." joining us now, the star of that show, kerry washington who i assure you is not as evil in person as she is on that program. >> thank you for vouching for me, willie. >> tell me about olivia pope. >> my character on the show, olivia pope, is a fixer. she's a crisis manager. and she's based in washington, but she deals with all kinds of crises. because the thing about d.c., as you guys now, it's the center of power in a lot of different industries. you never know who's going to walk through our door whether it's a congressman, a senator, a supreme court justice or a
for example, you've had 22 sexual partners that we know of. also there's that ugly bout of gonorrhea and your family. mental illness, two years at the hospital. i bet that's private. she runs a day care now, right? >> he told me he loved me. he gave me the stock. >> see, it's those kind of lies that could hurt you if you said them to other people, people not as nice as me. i'll give you some free advice. hand in your resignation. >> ooh, that was a scene from abc's drama...
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the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has helped train about 350,000 afghan security forces. the target number. but they're not always loyal. 20% of american combat deaths this year came from afghan forces shooting their american partners. many afghans fear, the government may not be able to hold the country together once u.s. troops leave in 2014. there could be a civil war. >> keep going a little bit more. >> reporter: among u.s. forces, morale remains high. but some are annoyed the war has been ignored in the u.s. presidential campaign. all four of doc coughlin's brothers serve in the military. he's on
the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has...
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the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has helped train about 350,000 afghan security forces. the target number. but they're not always loyal. 20% of american combat deaths this year came from afghan forces shooting their american partners. many afghans fear, the government may not be able to hold the country together once u.s. troops leave in 2014. there could be a civil war. >> keep going a little bit more. >> reporter: among u.s. forces, morale remains high. but some are annoyed the war has been ignored in the u.s. presidential campaign. all four of doc coughlin's brothers serve in the military. he's on
the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has...
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households. 22 million households had college debt in 2010. in that is double the share in 1989 upper 15 percent. able to get full-time career after graduation. and the dead just keeps piling up. but in tonight's top by the colleges that will help you get that pier salary. number five, claremont, california. this liberal arts school, $67,000 right out of the gate. number four, california institute of technology, earning more than $67,000 as a starting salary. number three, east coast counterparts in massachusetts institute of technology beat mit grad as little more to begin with. and the u.s. naval academy, starting salary for graduating midshipmen to more than $70,000 a year. the number one school with the highest paid grad is the u.s. military academy. those graduating from west point can and $76,000 a year to begin their career. but when you looked in yes down the road, the graduates earning the most money are from princeton university with an average salary of $137,000 a year. interesting numbers. we'll be right back with the answer to our
households. 22 million households had college debt in 2010. in that is double the share in 1989 upper 15 percent. able to get full-time career after graduation. and the dead just keeps piling up. but in tonight's top by the colleges that will help you get that pier salary. number five, claremont, california. this liberal arts school, $67,000 right out of the gate. number four, california institute of technology, earning more than $67,000 as a starting salary. number three, east coast...
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the first is on the third, there's another on the 15th and 22. let's take a look at the first debate that is going on in denver. that will be at the university of denver in colorado. domestic policy is the topic of this event. and let's look at the only vice presidential debate. there's a meeting in hofstra university in new york. that will be from undecided voters asking the candidates on different topics. the second will be in boca raton, florida. that will focus on libya. you can watch here wednesday night on ktvu channel 2 news. that debate begins at 6:00 p.m. >>> president obama makes one fund raising visit next week. a week from monday he will host a dinner in san francisco. now to dine with the president will set you back $20,000 a plate. that campaign has not yet announced the musical guest. >>> our election coverage continues at 10:30, we look at the proposition that eases the state's tough three strikes sentencing law. that if approved could lead to the release of thousands of inmates. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee was on hand earlier
the first is on the third, there's another on the 15th and 22. let's take a look at the first debate that is going on in denver. that will be at the university of denver in colorado. domestic policy is the topic of this event. and let's look at the only vice presidential debate. there's a meeting in hofstra university in new york. that will be from undecided voters asking the candidates on different topics. the second will be in boca raton, florida. that will focus on libya. you can watch here...
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president obama 22%. the third and fourth lines up there are what the candidates actually paid to the feds. once again, governor romney far in the lead. now, this isn't a pro-romney talking points. this is a fair talking points. memo to the media you might want to try it and that's my memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction. joining us from reaction. fox news analyst mary katharine ham and juan williams. juan, are you getting the page that i gave to president obama that if you raise the cap gains tax, you raise it up to the high 20's where the president wants it. fewer people, people like me, are going to invest in the stock market, companies will get less money in investment, that means there will be fewer jobs. are we understanding that, juan. >> i think history tells us a different story. i think the cap gains rate was higher during the 1990s and people were investing and making lots of money. in fact, we didn't have even have a deficit. >> ill. >> bill: bill then when when we ran into trouble pr
president obama 22%. the third and fourth lines up there are what the candidates actually paid to the feds. once again, governor romney far in the lead. now, this isn't a pro-romney talking points. this is a fair talking points. memo to the media you might want to try it and that's my memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction. joining us from reaction. fox news analyst mary katharine ham and juan williams. juan, are you getting the page that i gave to president obama that if you raise the...
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not everyone is distancing themselves from aiken, including newt gingrich. >> i don't see how any national republican and good conscious after tomorrow has any choice except to say, the choice is the republican nominee where senator mccaskill, i am for the republican nominee. >> aiken apologized for the rape comment before the controversial interview. missouri was considered a likely republican win. polls now show democratic incumbent has the advantage in another development, a powerful conservative pack said today, okay, things have changed. we reconsidering withholding funds. he's getting more support. >> still to come on 9news now, all gave some, some gave all. a local community salutes pow's and mia's from the vietnam era. >>> president obama is calling on world leaders at the u.n. to address the tensions that are growing between the west and the middle east. the president described recent antiamerican violence as an assault on the ideals of the world body. stacey cohen has more. >> president set the tone of his remarks with his first words, chris stevens. he honored the late u.s. amba
not everyone is distancing themselves from aiken, including newt gingrich. >> i don't see how any national republican and good conscious after tomorrow has any choice except to say, the choice is the republican nominee where senator mccaskill, i am for the republican nominee. >> aiken apologized for the rape comment before the controversial interview. missouri was considered a likely republican win. polls now show democratic incumbent has the advantage in another development, a...
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that's identical with obama's march in 2008. 72, 22 among hispanics. that seems like a lot and it is a lot but it's not that far off with most other polls were hispanics eventually, averaging about 45-point margin for barack obama over the last three or four months. what that means in is the idea that obama could get 80% of the minority vote again is actually quite plausible based on these and other data. that looks like is what is going to get you. if he doesn't get 80, he will get 78 or 79. then the road at the bottom scioscia the breakout for college grad, some college or less or working class. the right and figures for likely voters, obama is doing a little bit better among white college graduate voters than he did in 2008, a to point margin, close to four points again. in the some college or less grip, he improved by 13 points which is somewhat better than he did in 2008 when he lost by 18. so remember what i was saying about the outlandishly large margins that mitt romney probably needs to be competitive among white working-class, the run up amon
that's identical with obama's march in 2008. 72, 22 among hispanics. that seems like a lot and it is a lot but it's not that far off with most other polls were hispanics eventually, averaging about 45-point margin for barack obama over the last three or four months. what that means in is the idea that obama could get 80% of the minority vote again is actually quite plausible based on these and other data. that looks like is what is going to get you. if he doesn't get 80, he will get 78 or 79....
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bill: 22 minutes before the hour. growing calls for the u.s. ambassador susan rice to step aside after a tidal wave of criticism on her reaction to the attacks in benghazi. does that problem stop there or does it go beyond the u.n. ambassador. harris: get your popcorn ready. president obama trying to lower e -- tryingto lower ex peck taia way some pundit.are calling comical. >> i know what it means to be poor and i know what it means to see people who are unemployed. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. resulting in unexpected power and agility. introducing the all-new, all-powerful gator rsx 850i. sixty-two horsepower, a fully independent multilink suspension and a top speed of 53 miles per hour. it's a whole new species of gator. see just how much the gator has evolved at johndee.com/gator. martha: members of a russian punk rock group will have to wait for their appea
bill: 22 minutes before the hour. growing calls for the u.s. ambassador susan rice to step aside after a tidal wave of criticism on her reaction to the attacks in benghazi. does that problem stop there or does it go beyond the u.n. ambassador. harris: get your popcorn ready. president obama trying to lower e -- tryingto lower ex peck taia way some pundit.are calling comical. >> i know what it means to be poor and i know what it means to see people who are unemployed. are you receiving a...
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that's a direct quote from newt gingrich. >> thing you would change about america? >> fewer states. >> why? >> same amount of land. we need two dakotas? that seems like a waste. in this tough economy, we've got to cut back. that's the loophole that romney's going to close in his budget. he's going to lose one of the virginias and one of the dakotas. >> who needs two carolinas. >> we proved that by kicking a li'l ass in the civil war. did we not? i have no idea what that means. i want to go on record that says i think the confederacy is wrong. i'm going to take a brave stance and say i'm against slavery. >> finally, who is the most american american? >> you're looking at him, george. i am america. >> you are america. >> i am america. >> and you are about to sing. you and kenny rogers, "islands in the stream." we'll be right back withhat. >> so excited. >>> and the thrill ride that is this program continues, with kenny rogers telling his remarkable life story in his new memoir "luck or something like it." a shy kid that grew up in texas to the top of the ranks in pop
that's a direct quote from newt gingrich. >> thing you would change about america? >> fewer states. >> why? >> same amount of land. we need two dakotas? that seems like a waste. in this tough economy, we've got to cut back. that's the loophole that romney's going to close in his budget. he's going to lose one of the virginias and one of the dakotas. >> who needs two carolinas. >> we proved that by kicking a li'l ass in the civil war. did we not? i have no...
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weight watchers online finally, losing weight clicks. >>> welcome back to "morning joe" at 22 past the hour. a live look at the white house in washington, d.c. joining us we have former campaign senior strategist -- really. you're just going to walk in front of the camera? >> i thought -- >> sit down. sit down. >> you go to schmidt. >> hey, i got an idea. hey, hey, hey, hey, joe. i got an idea. why don't you sit down before we're on the air. >> you know, no can do. i can't go for that. >> you've got go back to introducing him. former campaign senior strategist and political analyst steve schmidt and columnist frank bruni about what he expects to see wednesday night on the debasement do you want me to read it? >> yeah. read it. i'm going to walk in front of the camera. >> he says what i most want from it isn't fireworks, though i'm as big a fan of political theatre as the next hack. it's a word, one that has gone sadly out of vogue over recent decades and been mostly absent from this campaign. sacrifice. and i'm not holding my breath. the last president to make a truly robust call for s
weight watchers online finally, losing weight clicks. >>> welcome back to "morning joe" at 22 past the hour. a live look at the white house in washington, d.c. joining us we have former campaign senior strategist -- really. you're just going to walk in front of the camera? >> i thought -- >> sit down. sit down. >> you go to schmidt. >> hey, i got an idea. hey, hey, hey, hey, joe. i got an idea. why don't you sit down before we're on the air. >>...
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i find myself agreeing, but narrowly, with newt gingrich here. let's embrace the essence of the lincoln douglas senate debates of 1858, the democratic spirit of two candidates facing off with 90 minutes, no moderator, freely open to the populous to decide who wins the war of ideas. aren't the presidential dae baits when we test the mettle of each side's convictions and the substance of their policy. this has become an ideologically driven election. no longer referendum on foreign wars or economic failings, this is a choice of doctrine and of direction. so perhaps that's why i don't mind sharing a little political science secret with you. although the debates routinely draw large viewing audiences, evidence shows that voters do learn a little bit of information from them, but political scientists also tend to agree that debates don't actually make a difference in the outcome. sorry. it's at least statistically true. most often, you can accurately predict where a race will end up after the debates by knowing where things stood before the debates. b
i find myself agreeing, but narrowly, with newt gingrich here. let's embrace the essence of the lincoln douglas senate debates of 1858, the democratic spirit of two candidates facing off with 90 minutes, no moderator, freely open to the populous to decide who wins the war of ideas. aren't the presidential dae baits when we test the mettle of each side's convictions and the substance of their policy. this has become an ideologically driven election. no longer referendum on foreign wars or...
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february 22, 2006, yes, that's right, the last time you asked a question. those of us who go to arguments regularly, they are -- there's not that many of them up there. the press section is right next to justice sotomayor. thomas is right next to her. thing, will this be the day? [laughter] it never is. it just never is. but this is why he still. this is why you should go is because you see that justice thomas is not silent. they said, you know, he passes notes with his colleagues. justice thomas is not an unpopular or uninfluenced member of the supreme court. he's actually a very significant force on the supreme court. he just chooses for his own bizarre reasons not to never ask any questions. just be converted about the rehnquist court, i think it is useful to think about the rehnquist court in two parts. 1986-2000, and 2000-2005, the dividing point in history of the court in many respects is a dividing point in the history of the country and the court's decision in bush v. gore. now, justice scalia does a lot of public speaking, and he's often asked a ki
february 22, 2006, yes, that's right, the last time you asked a question. those of us who go to arguments regularly, they are -- there's not that many of them up there. the press section is right next to justice sotomayor. thomas is right next to her. thing, will this be the day? [laughter] it never is. it just never is. but this is why he still. this is why you should go is because you see that justice thomas is not silent. they said, you know, he passes notes with his colleagues. justice...
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her latest, a funny look back at the naughty schoolgirl who launched her career at 22. she's just posed again 24 last august. proving she's still got it. she chronicles her devout upbringing in her back. >> that's my bedroom window. >> reporter: she grew up poor with three sisters in a polish neighborhood on chicago's south side. we return to the shows she grew up in. her initials still carved in cement in the backyard. >> i see one right there. there's jenny. >> reporter: like a dig. walking up to the attic of her old bedroom, she recalls dreams of becoming a nun. >> i had a jesus poster. the pope was over there. flaming heart of jesus was over there. and i had some, i love jesus t-shirts and bags hanging up. >> reporter: jesus was your bieber. >> jesus was my bieber. >> reporter: she had dreams of hollywood, where she built a career for two decades. only returning recently to raise her son. for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, chicago. >>> and joining us, now, to talk about her book "bad habits: confessions of a recovering catholic," is actress and best-s
her latest, a funny look back at the naughty schoolgirl who launched her career at 22. she's just posed again 24 last august. proving she's still got it. she chronicles her devout upbringing in her back. >> that's my bedroom window. >> reporter: she grew up poor with three sisters in a polish neighborhood on chicago's south side. we return to the shows she grew up in. her initials still carved in cement in the backyard. >> i see one right there. there's jenny. >>...
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you might say margin of 22 points. nowhere do you see these outside margins given how he appears to be holding the support and maybe been some. -- then some. that is where we are. these are not decided by the popular vote. and since we have this electrical vote system. the election really comes down to suit the outcomes that a number of -- the outcome of a number of swing states. you have six states in the midwest area. you have to restate out in the southwest. you have three states in the north-south. the state are very different. the six states in the midwest are much more heavily watched. they are much more slowly changing. the new south has a much higher level of minority voters. the minority population as shooting a very rapidly. it is more favorable to barack obama. with that in mind, let's look at the particular swing states that are in play. maybe more so than any other state, ohio was supposed to be the fulcrum on which this election might rest. it was believed to be accessible for mitt romney and that obama c
you might say margin of 22 points. nowhere do you see these outside margins given how he appears to be holding the support and maybe been some. -- then some. that is where we are. these are not decided by the popular vote. and since we have this electrical vote system. the election really comes down to suit the outcomes that a number of -- the outcome of a number of swing states. you have six states in the midwest area. you have to restate out in the southwest. you have three states in the...
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people had gone to the web and looked up what newt gingrich was talking about. >> another question -- recently, one of mitt romney's operatives made the statement to reporters when they were pushing him on the claim about welfare. we will keep running that, we will not have our campaign did but -- dictated by fact checkers. probably a lot of news people were shocked by the cynicism they heard coming out of his mouth. jim, you have been around the longest -- did this surprise you? >> i really cannot say that i was. they had kind of behave that way all along. they were certainly not terribly worried enough to change the rhetoric when something is pointed out to them. >> you mean the romney campaign? >> yes. i do not see a lot of evidence of trimming statements back to make a more accurate when they are repeated -- >> i do not know about that. this is -- my take on this, in the context of that question and answer, they were saying that this is the most effective ad. they said, that got four pinocchios. the response was, we are not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact checkers. w
people had gone to the web and looked up what newt gingrich was talking about. >> another question -- recently, one of mitt romney's operatives made the statement to reporters when they were pushing him on the claim about welfare. we will keep running that, we will not have our campaign did but -- dictated by fact checkers. probably a lot of news people were shocked by the cynicism they heard coming out of his mouth. jim, you have been around the longest -- did this surprise you? >>...
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the trip will take about 22 minutes ourself from 37 getting into downtown san francisco. we're picking up a little bit of slow traffic here on the westbound for. there are no problems along that stretch and that is normal for this time of mourning. but you are writing of the breaks around the antioch area. it will loosen up for you when she did towards the concord's side. we're also picking up some slow traffic on the 205. heading towards the west onto 80 headed towards all somewhat make sure you give yourself some extra time this morning. the connection between the 680 employees in san remains trouble-free on the 1 01. 87 is at the limits of heading to the airport. >> if you're worried about your morning commute take a look at what they're dealing with in china. this is video out of shanghai this is the first of china's eight holidays that are coming out. this kicked off yesterday and they'd seen traffic jams like they have not seen in a long time. everyone is trying to make way out of town to make room for everyone coming into town to celebrate. >> the athletics dominat
the trip will take about 22 minutes ourself from 37 getting into downtown san francisco. we're picking up a little bit of slow traffic here on the westbound for. there are no problems along that stretch and that is normal for this time of mourning. but you are writing of the breaks around the antioch area. it will loosen up for you when she did towards the concord's side. we're also picking up some slow traffic on the 205. heading towards the west onto 80 headed towards all somewhat make sure...
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we have 22. >> yeah. and while it appears cable shut out the networks with leader hbo and its 23 wins, cbs close with 16 for the strongest network showing. abc had nine, nbc had five. >> nothing. >> right. you did nothing. >> "homeland" getting all the buzz, but "game of thrones" got six emmys, as well. "game change" picked up five and so did "hatfields and mccoys." >> kevin costner. >> how gratifying is it, because i know a lot of people are like, come on, man? a mini series? and the numbers come in and what do you say to -- >> it was not something that anybody would have bet on. but i was really convinced the writing was compelling and it had a chance to be classic. >> we're talking about cable's crush and how cable is dominating but it doesn't dominate when it comes to comedy. >> no. >> "modern family." >> why is that? >> i think because america, you know, watches network television at 8:00 at night and not everybody has cable. >> i think there's something comforting about the network channel. that's w
we have 22. >> yeah. and while it appears cable shut out the networks with leader hbo and its 23 wins, cbs close with 16 for the strongest network showing. abc had nine, nbc had five. >> nothing. >> right. you did nothing. >> "homeland" getting all the buzz, but "game of thrones" got six emmys, as well. "game change" picked up five and so did "hatfields and mccoys." >> kevin costner. >> how gratifying is it, because i...
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but he can last like he's 22. we're pleased you're with us. packed with news stories. i don't know where to begin. i guess i've gotta go to dan for the "full court press." >> hey, all right. >> john: good morning peter. >> nice to see you. >> john: great to be back. i haven't had dan here in a long time. >> the last couple times you were here, dan wasn't here. >> john: it's hard because i get used to you and i feel like we have a bond and then you're away and i needed you and you weren't there. >> i heard you were coming in so i had to take the day off. >> john: i thought we had a bromance but it turns out i'm bro-dependent. >> other headlines making news, you would think the owner of an nfl team would want nothing more than his team to have a winning season. not so for new york jets owner woody johnson. >> john: what could he possibly want more than a name that doesn't sound doubly phallic. >> he told bloom beg news it was more important to him that mitt romney win the presidential election than the jets have a winning season. the team went 8-8 last year and is 2-2 so
but he can last like he's 22. we're pleased you're with us. packed with news stories. i don't know where to begin. i guess i've gotta go to dan for the "full court press." >> hey, all right. >> john: good morning peter. >> nice to see you. >> john: great to be back. i haven't had dan here in a long time. >> the last couple times you were here, dan wasn't here. >> john: it's hard because i get used to you and i feel like we have a bond and then...
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you might see a margin of 20 points for mitt romney, a margin of 22 points. but no word you see these outsize marches that he really needs to win the election given how obama is doing among minority voters but given how he appears to be holding the support and then some among white college graduates voters. that is where we are now in the national picture. of course as we know this election, this oddly enough not decided by the popular vote. that would be a silly and weird thing to do. instead we have this electro the system. so in of the story. that means that the election really comes down to typically the outcomes and a number of different battle ground states. this is the battle ground as we laid it out in our first, three dockets. six states in kind of the west-midwest. pennsylvania, ohio, minnesota, michigan, iowa. three states in the southwest. three states in the near south and north carolina, virginia, and florida. now, these buckets of it's a pretty different, as you'll see. the six states, it's more heavily white. the level of demographic change, a
you might see a margin of 20 points for mitt romney, a margin of 22 points. but no word you see these outsize marches that he really needs to win the election given how obama is doing among minority voters but given how he appears to be holding the support and then some among white college graduates voters. that is where we are now in the national picture. of course as we know this election, this oddly enough not decided by the popular vote. that would be a silly and weird thing to do. instead...
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you're starting to see people turn around. >> newt gingrich showed up. >> he is backing him. >> lindsey graham. >> uh-huh. >> coburn. sometimes i think the democrats have overplayed their hand with the war on women. i've gotten flak once for saying i didn't agree with a statement that was going to hurt democrats. how can you not think that this man hates women to say something like this? >> i've been following the campaign. his biggest ally right now in trying to get the women's vote is phyllis sclafley who believes women should be in the kitchen barefoot all the time. >> gay hater, as well. >> gay hater birth control hater, equal pay hater. >> most people, unless you were like a news nerd, people under 50 have no idea who that is. someday that will be sarah palin. >> you think? >> yeah, she'll be a screechy loud mouth from the right. i like how marginalized phyllis schlafley has gotten. >> they rolled out women for akin. they had an odd video. >> it looks like one of those dove commercials. real women they had a sampling of women there just cheering on an absent todd akin. >> it's odd.
you're starting to see people turn around. >> newt gingrich showed up. >> he is backing him. >> lindsey graham. >> uh-huh. >> coburn. sometimes i think the democrats have overplayed their hand with the war on women. i've gotten flak once for saying i didn't agree with a statement that was going to hurt democrats. how can you not think that this man hates women to say something like this? >> i've been following the campaign. his biggest ally right now in...
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they got 22 percent of the vote. then later in the century, there was the farmers -- an uprising by the farmers and populist party. they wanted government control of railroads, they wanted a graduated income tax. they wanted control of big business. they felt big business had too much power and too much clout and they became a counter force. they hoped to be a counter force. but in each of those parties, the idea came about, and then they looked for the candidate starting in the 20th century, the individual, the charismatic candidate came to the fore, leading a party, you know, teddy roosevelt, for example, in 1912, who had been president, he ran as a bull moose progressive, george wallace in 1968, ross perot in 1992, and nader in 2000. so they tended to be a combination of personality and issue-driven. earlier, just issue-driven. host: our line is open for members of third parties, our guest is donald green, joining from us tamper kwrarbgs florida. let me share with you a part of the interview that we said will air
they got 22 percent of the vote. then later in the century, there was the farmers -- an uprising by the farmers and populist party. they wanted government control of railroads, they wanted a graduated income tax. they wanted control of big business. they felt big business had too much power and too much clout and they became a counter force. they hoped to be a counter force. but in each of those parties, the idea came about, and then they looked for the candidate starting in the 20th century,...